A popular fair is returning this Easter to showcase local crafters and artisan makers.
The Wherry Lines Easter craft fair at Lowestoft Railway Station will return on March 30 with table spaces available for crafters inside the station’s restored parcels office and outdoors on the concourse.
A limited number of outdoor pitches are being offered free of charge to local charities and community groups and demonstrations will be held "to bring something new" to the fair.
A varied selection of crafts will include handmade silver and beaded jewellery, homemade fudge, wax melts, handcrafted cutlery, original artworks, woodworks, needle felts, dog accessories and a stall offering gluten-free cakes and savoury bakes.
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Jacqui Dales, director of the Lowestoft Central Project, said: "We want to make the station a communal space to bring the community together, anyone is welcome to our fairs and there's always something for everybody."
More than 20 craft stalls have already booked their spaces, with a capacity for up to 50 stalls inside the station and on the concourse.
The Wherry Lines has partnered with the Lowestoft Central Project over the last few years to organise the station's annual Easter, summer and Christmas fairs.
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